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door 7 pm, show 8 pm ( from 10 pm STRANGE TUNES ON MONDAY)Jenny Don't And The Spurs are Portland's hottest new roots-country four piece. Featuring Jenny Don't, Kelly Halliburton (P.R.O.B.L.E.M.S., Pierced Arrows), Christopher March and Sam Henry (Wipers), Jenny Don't and the Spurs bring a variety of musical styles and a formidable wealth of experience to the stage. Drawing from a long background of playing in some of Portlands best and most well known independent bands.

While the sound of the Spurs is original and draws from deep wells of personal experience, the band pays stylistic homage to the greats of the genre – Patsy Cline, Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams Sr., Loretta Lynne, and all the rest of the real players from the 1940s and 50s - an era where the lines between Rock’n’Roll and Country were blurred, where the likes of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Carl Perkins could tour together and nobody would bat an eye.

Jenny Don't and the Spurs have released a limited-edition 7" vinyl 45 on Fred Cole's label Tombstone Records and their debut album on Doomtown Sounds before. After nearly 300 live appearances around their native northwest, up and down the west coast, and on two successful European tours, the band returned to the studio to record their sophomore album, the aptly titled “Call of the Road”.

Jenny Don’t was nominated for “Outlaw Female” for Dale Watson's Ameripolitan Awards based in Austin, Texas. The album "Call Of The Road" charted at #32 In the Americana Music Charts. The Spurs also just signed on with Leafy Green Booking for the US and with Fluff and Gravy Records for their next album.

SHITHäTTformed on Valentines Day 2017. They played their first gig 6 weeks later. They spent the rest of 2017 honing their live set at gigs all over Ireland. In February 2018 they self-released their first EP. A video for one of the songs from the EP, PUMA, was released a couple of months later. In March 2018 they embarked on their first tour of the UK, including a Paddy's Day special in London with a number of other independent Irish artists. They spent the summer of 2018 playing the Irish festival scene including Knockanstockan, Nowhere Else Fest and the last ever Warzone fest in Belfast. In September of the same year they played at the GGI festival in Groningen and supported Kraut-rock legends Embryo in Hamburg. They are currently working on their second EP which will be released in early 2019.

With their spirited and heartfelt live shows, UK punks The Run Up have carved out a strong reputation in their homeland scene in the three years they’ve been together.

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"Laureate, a Montreal-based four-piece, have somehow managed to harness all the crucial elements of what was so essential about ‘90s punk rock – Marshall stacks, obligatory backing vocals, lyrics about girls, Samiam worship, an out-of-focus microphone as cover artwork, a cute bass player and synchronized jumps. God I miss the ‘90s." -ominocity.com